Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Married to a Writer

Finally, got it! Took me awhile, but I now get the fact that I am married to a writer. I was curious as to why I itched and felt nauseous reading Todd's blogs about writing...now I know it was an allergic reaction to being around too many writers.

My husband writes almost everyday. He is glued to his laptop. In fact, two laptops are within his reach and his blackberry rests beside him. When the muse is tantalizing, nothing removes my Eric's focus from his task at hand. Not food, not a crying kid, not a wet dripping smelly dog. He is a machine when he is writing... and when stuff is happening- he cannot stop.

The only sonnets and love poems he has written were used to court me back in the days of our dating. Those stay locked in the family vault where all our treasures are!

Lately, his writing is in weird, foreign languages that no one speaks. The names of the languages make me think of really awful musical keys (which were tough scales to practice) - like C#. And supposedly very few people know this stuff anyway. But we can all witness his results if you watch an open wheel race- like this weekend's IRL Long Beach Race in Florida.

Yep- being married to a software developer is really about being married to a writer. Maybe I need to start a support group...

Friday, March 27, 2009

Vacation is a-comin'

You can smell the relaxation, the change of pace, and nap that I am anticipating. It's in the air everywhere around me. Ahh...

Do you think there will be time for a bubble bath? Or a dreamy novel about far away and exotic places? Sigh...

I shall be blogging later- have a great weekend everyone. We are off to celebrate 50 years of marriage for my mother and father in law!

Bye Bye Blue Devils

Well, it has been a great season- we won the ACC Tournament and our boys played terrific. I am bummed about their tough loss last night, but happy for them overall.

I shall miss our seniors- but believe the 'bones' or core of our team for next year looks stellar!

Congrats, Blue Devils on a great run!

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Where Have All the Words Gone?

I noticed today I haven't blogged/written anything since Saturday. Gosh- what happened? Well, it seems I just didn't have any words to describe the fullness of life these last few days.

Silence is sometimes a great gift that sneaks up and demands attention.

Try it. Turn off the noise in the car. Put a sheet over the TV. Hide the iPod...and get with the quiet.

Then, you'll hear all of your inner noise. So write out what you're thinking, draw a picture, dance a song, etc.

After that listen- practicing listening...

you probably will hear Someone be glad you're here.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Come on and get here, Spring Break!

Our family is eager for a change of routine and pace. That will be our gift in about a week. We'll be doing one of those 'vacation-at-home' spring break weeks. Visiting the children's musuem, zoo, swimming in a local indoor pool, and anything else fun we can find!

Making our plans and arrangements reminded me of a vacation poem I wrote years ago. It is entitled- On Holiday.


Exceptional vacations always claim to be what they are not,
like cramped cars, busy airports and lumpy luggage to be fought


Or rain on the beach, sun on the slopes, flooding in the campground;
Don’t drop his retainer, sweater or the keys in lost-n-found


Plus never ever ask for directions or make a pit stop
because we don’t pause to rest or catch our breath, only chop chop!


The last and best memory of vacation, you inquire?
Why its quality time, togetherness with my heart’s desire!

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Our Fitness Challenge

Throughout this season of Lent we have challenged our congregation to get fit, get healthy and experience the wholeness of life through Jesus Christ....and our fitness challenge. Folks have been counting their steps, flossing, reading their Bibles, attending Wednesday night guest speaker events, drinking more water, and not talking on cell phones while driving! (Those are just some of the things we are doing or not doing for points!)

Thus, far the competition has been fierce! Teams are stepping forward with awesome scores. Our individual competition is tough too. Who knows who the winner(s) will be?

Although some folks have found keeping track of their scores to be the most difficult aspect of the challenge... and those folks have been dropping out of the competition each day and each week.

(I just participated in the CLA's fire drill... that means more steps for me!)

Have fun everyone getting fit and staying in love with God...and don't forget the 10 point event- walking/praying our canvas labyrinth on Good Friday. And no, you don't get more than ten points for walking it more than once...

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Joy arrives in the small things

Woo hoo! Spring has sprung... at least until later this week when it will get cold and then warm again. The start of spring reminds me of how I drive a stick shift- lots of jerky movements back and forth! (My husband doesn't let me drive a stick shift anymore...because I am bad on the clutch.)

And in other great news my Blue Devils won their ACC tournament and now we are on for the BIG DANCE! Yeah- I was reminded by one of my office hall mates to get my brackets filled out. So, in-between Bible study, hospital visits, and Confirmation class preparations my bracket will get filled in today.

Enjoy the sunshine!

Friday, March 13, 2009

Weird Life Moments

Variety is the spice of life and ministry; I have decided. Here is a slice of my weird and wacky life/ministry:
  • March madness is here- that always gets me pumped up with excitement! My team suffered a tragic loss last Sunday, but we shall rally tonight in the tournament play. Whee- I am working on my bracketology, are you?
  • Our family has played so much Candyland lately, that my husband finally won a game. Our daughter pouted and cried all the way into the bathtub last night because she lost and now refuses to play the game anymore. "Momma, I want to throw that game away!" (She has a competitive spirit, doesn't she?!" Wonder where she gets that from?)
  • We've begun making plans for Duke pup's 2nd birthday. Diana wants a chocolate cake. My husband and I are thinking about adopting another dog as a buddy for Duke. Our Dog just wants to eat kleenexs, envelopes, and any other sort of paper product he can find.
  • I've been waking up around 4am this week praying for our confirmands. Wonder what's happening in their young lives that the Holy Spirit has me working overtime?!
  • Spring break vacation cannot get here any sooner for me. I am soooo ready for a change of pace, scene, and schedule.
  • And I need to get some new reading material. Anybody have a book recommendation?

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Looking for the New Fred Pillar

One of Calvary's beloved went home to Jesus last Friday, a sweet loving guy named Fred. He leaves behind his wife of 68 years, seven children, and so many grand-great grandchildren I lost count! As a scout master for 49 years, there are now hundreds of boys who became men under Fred's leadership.

Fred was a pillar of our church. Physically and spiritually, Pastor Todd said today in his funeral message Fred helped to build our congregation to be the Body of Christ on earth. Fred offered his personal joy, enthusiasm, wisdom, humor, encouragement, strength, faith, and obedience to God's will as a gift to God on our behalf. That's what made his pillar stand tall and strengthen us all.

No one person can fill another shoe's. Our creative, dynamic God fashioned us way too uniquely for that sort of cookie cutter fill-in thing. But God does indeed raise up new pillars... so I am on the look out now for who will follow in the legacy of building our spiritual home here at Calvary.

Will he/she be one of our current Confirmation students? Is it one of our mentors? What about those babies that pack the nursery every weekend- who among those wee ones is a pillar-in-the-making? Could it be someone in choir? The Praise band? The youth group? How about the person who looks back at you in the mirror every morning?

Is a pillar being made out of you? May it be so, by God's will.

Friday, March 6, 2009

Winter Wish...Came True!

My winter wish came true yesterday with 60 degree weather... ahh. Our family played outside, took a walk around the neighborhood, and looked for signs of Spring. Our dogwood has tiny buds and one of our church families has a whole hillside of crocus'.

Now, I just need my wish for the Duke Blue Devils to beat the UNC Tarheels on their turf this Sunday afternoon and my March will be perfect!

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Winter Blahs


Never before have I been so glad to be in Lent! It is like a relief to finally arrive here... (not that I am one of those weird 4th century desert Christian dwellers who sought God in the denial of all things comfy and fun), but Lent's arrival means one thing- we are closer to Easter and therefore closer to Spring! Woo hoo to the approach of warm weather, lighter weight jackets, and green buds forming on the trees.

Shoot- I am so desperate for snow and cold to finish that I will gladly take on the sinus drainage and sore throat that accompanies my allergies! Bring it on, baby! I've got plenty of tissues stock-piled in the cupboard.

My hope is that perhaps the arrival of warm weather will also change the climate of our economy, business, and stock market. Think it will help?!?! At least it will help this mid-western white suburban Protestant female pastor's attitude.

And the added bonus is- we won't have to dress like the above photo anymore....

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Retreat- returned

The dark purple circles under my eyes indicate a lack of sleep during the retreat and not an iron deficiency. We have sucessfully 'retreated' while at the same time I believe these Confirmation students have "advanced" in their knowledge of Christian worship and the sacraments.

I, along with our nine mentors/teachers, learned that 6th graders are very wiggly before you feed them dinner; middle school girls still sleep with stuffed animals; sixth grade boys like to talk about bodily functions prior to sleep (and also enact those functions); and all middle school students look terribly frightened at 6:30am when six adults bang very loudly on metal cooking pots and lids to wake them up! (Ha, ha that was my favorite part of the retreat!)

When you see these young people over the next few weeks- ask them about their weekend. Ask them about worship at the two different congregations we visited. They will have a LOT to tell you!